Source: European Parliament
Priority question for written answer P-002530/2025
to the Commission
Rule 144
Jorge Buxadé Villalba (PfE), Hermann Tertsch (PfE)
According to police reports, Santos Cerdán, the former PSOE organisational secretary being investigated for corruption, holds 45% of the shares in the company Servinabar 2000 S. L. This company was part of a joint venture together with other companies in public tenders published by the Regional Government of Navarre. In 2023, the regional government led by María Chivite (PSOE) awarded a contract (valued at EUR 6.4 million) for the construction of 46 low-cost housing units in Erripagaña (Navarre). The project, managed by the regional public company Nasuvinsa, was co-financed with NextGenerationEU funds from the Recovery and Resilience Facility. According to multiple media outlets, neither the aforementioned shareholding nor the relationship with high-ranking socialist officials were declared in the tendering documents.
In view of the cases of corruption surrounding Pedro Sánchez, the following questions thus arise:
- 1.Is the Commission aware of the above situation and of the possible conflict of interest generated by the aforementioned shareholding?
- 2.Has the Commission received any alerts or reports on possible irregularities in the aforementioned project financed with EU funds, for example, through the Irregularity Management System?
- 3.When will the Commission alert OLAF and request information from the Spanish authorities to ensure that the EU’s financial interests are safeguarded?
Submitted: 24.6.2025